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- Peaseholme House or Peasholme House is a Georgian building on St Saviour's Place, near Peasholme Green in York, England. It was built c. 1752 probably...
- Peasholme Green is a street on the eastern edge of the city centre of York, in England. The street was established by 1000, as part of an important route...
- Jewbury. 34 Layerthorpe Tower on the junction of Jewbury, Layerthorpe, Peaseholme Green, and Foss Islands Road. It is an endpoint to the walls. 35 Rectangular...
- 0774°W / 53.9612; -1.0774 North West end Goodramgate Ogleforth Major junctions St Andrewgate South East end St Saviour's Place Stonebow Peaseholme Green...
- men in the city he held several properties in Coppergate, the Pavement, Peaseholme and Water Lane. In the records of the All Saints Parish (known then as...
- many commissions and restorations (for some notable restorations such as Peaseholme House and Middlethorpe Hall he received architectural awards) and had...
- Peaseholme House...
- 1428, and in around 1430 rebuilt the parish church of St Cuthbert at Peaseholme Green; in 1443 a younger William Bowes was also mayor. Reputedly, Martin...
- charter in 1184–9. Closed in 1549 and parish united with St. Cuthbert, Peaseholme Green in 1586. This church is known only from a do****ent of 1203, with...